Food Network and CBS Reality have become one of the latest free-to-air channels to change frequencies on satellite.

This is part of a recent shuffle around of services on satellite to make best use of capacity.
Users of Sky or Freesat satellite receivers should not have to do anything, as their receivers will automatically update to the new frequencies.

Users of non-Sky or Freesat satellite receivers must now retune in order to keep Food Network, Food Network+1 and CBS Reality.

Sky has added catch-up programming from ITV and Channel 5 to its Sky Go mobile platform for subscribers.

From today, Sky Go customers can catch up with the latest dramas unfolding between Chloe and Jake in ITVBe's "TOWIE". Fans of talent shows can keep up with the new series of Britain’s Got Talent and other top ITV shows.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Astra 2G, the third and final new UK TV satellite, moving.... towards its test location.
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For the last few months, Astra 2G has been on an interim mission. This interim mission was to "reserve" a slot at 21.5º east, a slot for the Luxembourg governments military satellite, GovSat.

Pay TV service HBO is threatening to cut off paying customers of its Now service if they are outside the US.

HBO has started to crack down on paying customers who access the HBO Now service from outside the United States.

Subscribers from countries including Canada, the UK, Germany and Australia who use VPNs and other unblocking tools are now being threatened with account terminations. HBO has sent emails to people around the world it has detected are using software tools to watch HBO Now shows.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

CBS Action has moved from 11222 H to 11389 H, Horror ch+1 has moved from 11222 H to 11389 H, Magic has moved from 11222 H to 11389 H BONANZABONANZA has moved from 12515 H to 11389 H, JewelleryMaker has moved from 11222 H to 11389 H

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